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Cheap online image masking services: www.clippingimages.com, my first experience

A friend of mine has a webshop where she has a need to get a lot of images masked out from their background. Products which need to be view on the same background, so a masking process is run and you have the product free of background. It is a time consuming process which you simply do not have time to do on your own, if you as her and other webshop owners need to add images to your webshop product catalogue. She has been using many online masking service companies, and when she told me about www.clippingimages.com I was impressed with the service goals they offer!

The images

Here is information about one of the images:

image image image

What do you get?

I do not want to rewrite the whole offers from www.clippingimages.com here, you may instead visit the site and see the current prices and offers. At the time of writing however the price is around $5 for a image masked out. The speed of delivery is ofcause also a parameter, and in my case I recieved the images the same day (!) as I subitted them (3 images). I took the offer to get the first 3 jobs for free, so that I could evaluate the quality, that in it self is a great deal!

How does it work?

The process is going on through their webapplication (their homepage):

  • You create a free profile on their webpage
  • Uploade images
  • Specify how you want them back (PSD, TIFF or other) and how quick you need them
  • You recieve a quotation (price)
  • You accept and at pay using paypal (I guess, as I got my first 3 images for free)

The tests I did

  • The support is perfect
  • The masking is well, not 120%. It is ofcause better that I could have done it, but they are pros, it is a professionel service and I would expect it to be perfect. I know that am being very strict here, and I think that 98% of all users would find the result perfect.

I got 3 types of result, and tried to open them with

image image image
www.irfanview.com www.xara.com www.gimp.org
  • Irfanview wll only render the PSD files correctly, but remember that it is a free program.
Using masked images and Xara Designer Pro 6 you create things which normally only can be done in DTP programs, watch the text flowing around the images!

GIMP handles, not supricingly, the PSD version perfectly!

  • GIMP handles, not supricingly, the PSD version perfectly!

This is a TIFF version loaded into GIMP. The clipping path has been converted to a selection, inverted and cleared.

  • TIFF with clippingpath is also handlet perfectly
  • The JPEG with clippingpath however was not handled correctly.

Conclusion

My conclusion is that the masking service delivered by www.clippingimages.com is a superb service, delivered at a low cost, high quality and high speed. With prices starting at $2 per masked image and with a very responsive 24/7 service I will have no problem recommending them.

A litle comment

Even if I find the service superb, I cant help feeling a litle split in my mind. The reason is that the low price because of the low wages undermine the same services in my own contry. It is leading to people loosing there jobs. It is nothing new that this is happening and it is a natural thing, even so – I feel a litle sad for the people in my country who is loosing their job in this area.

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Drag’n’drop upload images to your Flickr Gallery using Flickr uploader

Every time I copy images/ from my Canon IXUS 970 IX camera to my computer I use   – it works perfect for me, especially with the many options to organise, tag and manipulate the images in a very nice way. When it comes to /photoes however I have a feeling that seems to be a more “serious” site. Here I will tell you about how you can easily copy photoes from “one world” ( ) to “the other” (Yahoo Flickr).

How do I copy my photoes from Google Picasa to Flickr?

I asked my self this question, and googling a litle lead me to a soloution: Flickr Uploader application for windows. It is free (ofcause) and works very easy! The reason why you should consider this at all is if you like for instance the way you can tag you photoes in Google Picasa – and when you then share your photoes you will have such info as tags, geo tags, descriptions inside the photoes for other people to enjoy.

Simple description (see screenshoots below)
  • You ofcause need to have a (free) Yahoo identity/account and when you do you can download from http://www.flickr.com/tools/
  • Having downloaded and installed Flickr Uploader you can start up your Google Picasa application
  • Now you can actually just drag’n’drop directly from Google Picasa to Yahoo flickr uploader! Very easy!
  • When you are done – click upload inside Yahoo flickr uploader! The rest is easy!
Nothing is perfect…

I must however admit that not every piece of information survives the transfer between Google Picasa and Yahoo flickr gallery… I was suppriced to discover that apperently the geotags from Google Picasa was not picked up by Flickr…! I would love to hear from you, if you can explain this to me…

Anyway – try it out, and if you feel like looking at my Flickr site you find it here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38942406@N00/sets/72157624659090233/

My photoes inside Google Picasa

Flickr uploader uploading images to my Flickr account

Flickr offers you to put some information to be shown along the image

One of the uploaded images - but heh! Where is the geotagging? :-(

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Face detection in Google Picasa 3.6

Facebook have had it for a long time: the option to tag people in pictures in your photo albums, that is a great part of a social network oriented site like Facebook. Now in the free photo album (and more) software from 3.6” the process of face dection can be done automatically!

How it works in the application

Starting up Picasa, it is very cool to see how it scans all your images for faces and groups them under the “People” folder. For a start Picasa will find (probertly) a lot of faces which it is up to you to identify. The faces is found using software inside Picasa – and I must say it works impressingly well.

Picasa has located me - Sten Hougaard and now has a group of images where I appear inThe face detection finds rectangles containing faces – here you see the face of the author of this post. To start with Picasa does not know who this face belongs, that part is your job. So you will have to prepare yourself to put some time into that part. Since it is a Google product I would however not doubt that they stored the information in a wise way (more on this later). I have put some hours into this task now, and “only”  meed to tag 466 unknown faces (!).

This have given me the option to view the 377 containing the face of my daughter as a slide show. I can also make a collage, a movie or perhaps uploade those containing the face of my daughter – nice.

What can this be used for?

I personally love this new feature, perhaps mainly because of the fact that it is a new feature – I love the option to view images from various “angles”: Where they were taken, the date, the people on the photo and other. I love the idea of EXIF data inside the images, so that in 20 years my daughter can see much information about the images – if or should I say when I have forgotten all such information related to images.

Another use… perhaps…
As soon as I saw this feature I got at quick thought:

  1. Google lets all its Picasa users identify all their freinds
  2. All the face to people relation information is uploaded to a central server
  3. Google can now do global people location based on the face to people relation done by the millions of Picasa users

- A bit scary! But ofcause Google is god (LOL) so something like that would never (LOL) happen! :-)

Sharing the added information

image The information about the faces on your images can actually be shared on online web albums you have. When you upload images you can see Picasa writing status information “Syncing face tags” and when images has been uploaded and is viewed in the web album you can see boxes around the faces. Both things you can see in the illustration to the right.

As far as I know however you can do nothing with the box that appears when hovering over a face of an in a web album. In Facebook you get the option to view information about the person in focus, which can be a very strong feature. Ofcause we do not know what Google have in mind, which features it will release later, and you could argue that they are on the right path as they also couples the person data with the information of people in your contacts list.

I am not sure, but it might be so that when viewing photoes on you web album you actually get face detection of other people on photoes – people which you might or might not know.. But I am not sure if this is actually right!

The technical information

From an article “Google Responds to Picasa 3.5 Face Tagging Complaints” I got some information about how the actual data about the rectangles containing faces and the person inside the rectangle was stored. Here is the information:

Face tag data is stored in the Picasa database and also in the .picasa.ini file in the folder where your tagged photo sits. To see the location of the photo on your hard drive and the .ini file where the information is stored, right click the photo and select “Locate on Disk”.

I did that and discovered that it is not too difficult to read, though Google need to document just how to use it, and I look forward to a way to integrate Google contace (face) information with my Facebook albums and their people tagging information! Here are two parts of the “usefull” information inside “.picasa.ini” of one of my photo folders:

IIDLIST_netsi1964_lh=4aaff210a98f8f52
faces=rect64(3c5a182451e53aaa),5ca08dd0d7257594
...
[Contacts]
5ca08dd0d7257594=netsi1964_lh,6b4f68cf8bba7447

“And what is exactly that?!!” you might ask. Well, my guess:

  • rect64(…): This is coordinate information for an area containing a face
  • “5ca08dd0d7257594”, an identifier for a face
  • “5ca08dd0d7257594=netsi1964_lh,6b4f68cf8bba7447” information about the relation from between the face identifier and a contact inside my personal contact list

Given some more documentation it should be possibel to convert the “face found information” to other services like Facebook, but how about the “face pattern”, where is it stored?

It gets smart – intelligent!

When you start to establize the relation between the faces found by Picasa and your existing (or new) contacts/persons Picasa can figure out by its face detection software other occurences of this person – that is: You do not need to approve each and every instance of a face detected by the software. It intelligently figures out by it self, or at least guesses. You will see that Picasa gets better and better to find people you have recognized – and as you do, it will come up with suggestions, which you then can accept or cancel.

All in all I find this face detection feature very cool and love my Picasa even more! I am looking forward to seeing even more cool features added to Picasa..!

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